Neon Floral Terno
Dublin Core
Title
Neon Floral Terno
Description
A terno-style, casual dress with a neon floral pattern worn by Luisa Irao de los Reyes at family gatherings and Filipino organization events. Luisa had a large collection of formal ternos and more casual dresses that she wore to the Filipino Community, Filipino Catholic Association, Filipino Women's Club, and Fil Visayan events. According to her daughter, Joanne de los Reyes-Hilario, Luisa had her dresses made when she traveled home to visit family in the Philippines. One of her family members owned a textile shop so it was convenient and affordable to obtain fabric and materials. The photograph of the dress was taken at Joanne de los Reyes-Hilario's family home on Elkhorn Road in the Pajaro Valley.
Creator
Unidentified
Date
Unidentified
Contributor
Joanne de los Reyes-Hilario
Rights
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Type
Physical Object
Identifier
JDLR.2021.41
Physical Object Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Clothing (dress)
Collection
Citation
Unidentified, “Neon Floral Terno,” Watsonville is in the Heart: Community Digital Archive, accessed November 27, 2024, https://wiith-archive.ucsc.edu/items/show/150.
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